Are samoans Considered U.S Citizens, How about all territories owned by U.S Ie: Guam, Puerto Rico?
Answer:
Anyone born in or on a US territory are US citizens.
By the way...Guam is "Where America's Day Begins," not Samoa...and we are NOT allowed to run for president, and if you're a resident of Guam, AmerSam, etc you can't even vote for president.
Yes, but there is more than one Samoa. They must be from American Samoa ("where America's day begins" --- just over the International Date Line).
All US Citizens, with US laws affecting them, though they do not vote on US elections, or pay US income taxes, and are also not subject to US Minimum wage laws, amongst other things.
yes to all
Yes, citizenship was granted to those living in Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa and U.S. Virgin Islands, and a person born in those Territories is American by Birth and able to run for President (if they move to the mainland and are old enough to run for President).
YEs
Yes, correct.
Yes if you're from American Samoa and no if you're from Western Samoa. Yes to all the US territories. "America day begins" in the Mariana Islands not American Samoa.
Yes
Yes ,to all but Samoa, While being Citizen some are denied the right to vote for President, Samoa some are considered citizens but others are considered American Nationals but not citizens.
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